This link to galvanic compatibility is puzzling to me, it indicates that you should not connect copper wire to a gold plated terminal, or tin/lead solder on copper or connect a copper wire to a AL lug. However, all of these combo's are commonly done and most AL lugs are listed and rated for CU. The charts I've relied on list all of the above as cathode/Noble metals with none being an anode.
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